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Costco Wholesale, Credit Suisse And Some Other Big Stocks Moving Lower In Today's Pre-Market Session

Benzinga Real-time News ·  Sep 23, 2022 06:31

U.S. stock futures traded lower this morning after recording losses in the previous session. Here are some big stocks moving lower in today's pre-market trading session.

  • Taseko Mines Limited (NYSE:TGB) shares dropped 7% to $1.20 in pre-market trading.
  • Credit Suisse Group AG (NYSE:CS) declined 6.6% to $4.40 in pre-market trading. Credit Suisse denied that it is exiting the US market, Bloomberg said.
  • ShiftPixy, Inc. (NASDAQ:PIXY) shares slipped 6.5% to $17.75 in pre-market trading after jumping 39% on Thursday. ShiftPixy, on Wednesday, announced pricing of $5 million private placement.
  • Standard Lithium Ltd. (NASDAQ:SLI) dropped 6.4% to $4.39 in pre-market trading.
  • Amprius Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:AMPX) fell 5.9% to $10.86 in pre-market trading after surging 22% on Thursday.
  • Edap Tms SA (NASDAQ:EDAP) shares fell 5.6% to $8.09 in pre-market trading after the company reported pricing of public offering of American Depositary Shares.
  • Costco Wholesale Corporation (NASDAQ:COST) dropped 3.1% to $472.38 in pre-market trading. Costco reported better-than-expected results for its fiscal fourth quarter on Thursday.
  • FedEx Corporation (NYSE:FDX) dropped 1.3% to $152.50 in pre-market trading. FedEx said its adjusted earnings per share dropped to $3.44 for the quarter ended Aug 31 compared to $4.37 in the year-ago period, while revenue increased to $23.2 billion from $22 billion. FedEx also announced plans to repurchase $1.5 billion of its common stock during fiscal 2023. The company said it plans to repurchase $1 billion of its common stock in the second quarter.

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